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Rolling Stones Black Box Cd 3

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Name:Rolling Stones Black Box Cd 3

Infohash: 7284B520201C3EE835DC78835EEECB5A25453DA8

Total Size: 387.47 MB

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Last Updated: 2024-04-27 05:06:03 (Update Now)

Torrent added: 2009-08-29 23:56:45






Torrent Files List


01 Sympathy For The Devil [take I].flac (Size: 387.47 MB) (Files: 21)

 01 Sympathy For The Devil [take I].flac

35.74 MB

 02 Country Honk [take I].flac

15.84 MB

 03 Gimme Shelter [take II].flac

26.41 MB

 04 Loving Cup [take I].flac

41.45 MB

 05 Jiving Sister Fanny [take I].flac

17.05 MB

 06 Honky Tonk Women [take I].flac

18.75 MB

 07 All Down The Line [take I].flac

25.42 MB

 08 All Down The Line [take V].flac

21.88 MB

 09 Hillside Blues.flac

31.86 MB

 10 I'm Going Down [take II].flac

18.51 MB

 11 You Gotta Move [take II].flac

15.86 MB

 12 Brown Sugar [take I].flac

25.44 MB

 13 Brown Sugar [take VIIa].flac

24.40 MB

 14 Bitch [take Ia].flac

13.34 MB

 15 Good Time Woman [take II].flac

16.71 MB

 16 Sway [take Ia].flac

20.80 MB

 17 Cocksucker Blues.flac

17.02 MB

 Black box cd 3.txt

4.16 KB

 CD 3 - back.jpg

223.52 KB

 CD 3 - front 1.jpg

396.00 KB

 CD 3 - front 2.jpg

386.92 KB
 

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CD-3 (67:01)
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL 5:57
Compressed sound with "who..who's" way down in the mix. There are also a
few bars edited from Keith's solo. Recorded at Olympic studios in June, 1968.
COUNTRY HONK 3:04
Missing the fiddle track and the familiar car horn. A transitional song that reveals the influences of the time.
Gram Parson's turning Keith on to the soul of country music, and open tunings that were prevalent in the
Country (Delta) Blues. Even the Rock version of the song reflects the impact of working with Ry Cooder during the
"Let It Bleed" sessions, and Keith's enduring preference for Open G tuning that followed. His earlier efforts with
open tunings were in open D & E on songs such as Child Of The Moon, Street Fighting Man (studio), and Prodigal Son.
GIMME SHELTER 4:22
A different mix and vocal. Lot's of bass in the opening bars of the song. Minus the Merry Clayton vocal.
Recorded at Olympic Studios in May-June, 1969.
LOVIN' CUP 6:31
This could be the pre-Hyde Park studio version of the song. First surfaced on "Time Trip 1969-1973 Vol. 1"
on Scorpio. Possibly from a May-June session at Olympic in 1969.
JIVING SISTER FANNY 3:14
Muffled sound with a different vocal take. Taylor burns it up.
HONKY TONK WOMAN 3:06
A studio version of the song containing the Paris verse that was only heard on early 70's live versions of the song.
Also missing horn arrangements. Recorded at Olympic Studios in May-June, 1969.
ALL DOWN THE LINE (acoustic) 4:22
One of the great examples of how the band can evolve songs. Slow acoustic guitar version. First surfaced in the late
70's, but this has excellent clarity and corrected speed. Recorded at Elektra studios in LA, Oct., 1969.
ALL DOWN THE LINE (electric) 3:47
This is not the 7" single version of the song that usually shows-up on these recordings.
Different mix, and harp solo at 3:05. An Olympic Oct.-Nov., 1970 recording.
I DON'T KNOW THE REASON WHY 5:57
Not hard to guess why this hasn't been released. A shorter version of the song.
I'M GOING DOWN 3:04
Last of the "Metamorphosis" songs. It's the familiar guitar restart album version. Hard to say whether this is a
production error or a retake by Keith.
YOU GOTTA MOVE 2:35
An alternate take of the Mississippi Fred McDowell classic. There is a lot of vocal reverb at the beginning, and the
slide guitar goes into a "wah" effect at the end. A Muscle Shoals, Dec., 1969 recording. Part of the work at this
studio is documented in the "Gimme Shelter" movie. Fred's original version of "You Got To Move" is found on
"Fred McDowell Vol. 2" on Arhoolie Records. Order no. F 1027.
BROWN SUGAR #1 3:43
The earliest known version. Some of the fundamental tracks are inherited by later takes. Muscle Shoals, Dec., 1969.
BROWN SUGAR #2 4:29
Starts-stops-restarts-stops-restarts. Sloppy production by the manufacturer of atake that is very similar
to the album.
BITCH 2:24
This is the album version of the song that starts off with some subtle cymbal tapping just before the start,
and completely wipes out at 2:18 when the tape fouls-up.
GOOD TIME WOMAN 3:19
The well known first version of Tumbling Dice. An Olympic, Oct., 1970 recording.
SWAY 3:33
The 7" single version. A different mix and take.
SCHOOLBOY BLUES 3:30
The infamous let's make the last song we owe Decca a real good one! Recorded at Olympic in May, 1970.
The origins and inspiration are explained by Marshall Chess in the opening 10 minutes of the movie with the same title.
Interestingly, the song was rehearsed at the Woodstock rehearsals in preparation of the 1978 US Tour.
Was Jagger reminded of this song by a copy of an unauthorized recording purchased while in New York? He commented on
unauthorized recordings at some length in an interview from the early 70's.
Found on the LP "Highway Bound" on Tofu records. There's something on this box set for everyone.
First ever releases of some songs and best quality version of the older ones. Jagger isn't too keen on the concept of
retrospective box sets these days, so this is probably as good as it gets. Chris M.

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